2010 U.S. Midterm Election Predictions

2010 U.S. Midterm Election Predictions

by William Stickevers
November 1, 2010

The following are astrologically derived predictions using polling and prediction market data. From October 1st-31st, 2010, I posted my predictive results for each race on my Facebook page and finally posted them on my website on November 1st, 2010. Each of the contest horary charts can be viewed on Facebook and will be posted on this website shortly.

Gubernatorial Race

Voters will elect governors in 37 states this November. Nineteen of those governorships are now held by Democrats, while Republicans sit in the governor’s chair in 18 of the states.

Ten states are currently viewed as Toss-Ups. The Toss-Up states are California, Florida, Colorado, Wisconsin, Maryland, Ohio, Minnesota, Connecticut, Oregon, Colorado, and Vermont. Using polling and prediction market data in conjunction with horary astrology we will forecast the 2010 gubernatorial winners for each Toss-Up state.

FiveThirtyEight’s Nate Silver

William Stickevers, Political Contest Horary

FINAL RESULT

California Governor – Brown (D) vs. Whitman (R)

Brown

Brown

Brown

Florida Governor – Scott (R) vs. Sink (D)

Scott

Scott

Scott

Wisconsin Governor – Walker (R) vs. Barrett (D)

Walker

Walker

Walker

Maryland Governor – O’Malley (D)* vs. Ehrlich (R)

O’Malley

O’Malley

O’Malley

Ohio Governor – Kasich (R) vs. Strickland (D)

Kasich

Kasich

Kasich

Minnesota Governor – Dayton (D) vs. Emmer (R)

Dayton

Dayton

Dayton

Connecticut Governor – Foley (R) vs. Malloy (D)

Malloy

Foley

Malloy

Oregon Governor – Dudley (R) vs. Kitzhaber (D)

Kitzhaber

Kitzhaber

Kitzhaber

Vermont Governor – Shumlin (D) vs. Dubie (R)

Shumlin

Shumlin

Shumlin

Senate Race

There are seven Senate races that are Toss-Up and could also go either way on Election Day that will determine the balance of power in the U.S. Senate. The Toss-Up Senate States are California, Nevada, Illinois, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Washington, and West Virginia.

FiveThirtyEight’s Nate Silver

William Stickevers, Political Contest Horary

FINAL RESULT

California Senate – Boxer (D)* vs. Fiorina (R)

Boxer

Boxer

Boxer

Colorado Senate – Buck (R) vs. Bennet (D)

Buck

Buck

Bennet

Nevada Senate – Reid (D)* vs. Angle (R)

Angle

Angle

Reid

Illinois Senate – Kirk (R) vs. Giannoulias (D)

Kirk

Kirk

Kirk

Wisconsin Senate – Johnson (R) vs. Feingold (D)

Johnson

Johnson

Johnson

Pennsylvania Senate – Toomey (R) vs. Sestak (D)

Toomey

Toomey

Toomey

Washington Senate: Murray (D)* vs. Rossi (R)

Murray

Rossi

Murray

West Virginia Senate Special Election – Manchin (D) vs. Raese (R)

Manchin

Manchin

Manchin

Congressional Race

There are 18 House of Representative districts that could go either way that the pundits are watching closely — races that will be employed as bellwethers on how big a night the Republicans are heading for on Election Day on November 2nd.

Again, using polling and prediction market data in conjunction with horary astrology we will forecast the 2010 House of Representative winners for each Toss-Up district.

For the record…

• I am more committed to the truth and outcome of political contest than my own political expectations or preferences.
• I call it as I see it, not as I want it.
• I have been a registered Independent since 1984.
• I am a political atheist; I don't believe in political parties.

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A person or persons who has a disbelief in the ruling of a dominating government with morals of any kind. Those who have belief that not everything produced by politics or the media hold truth of any kind. He/she whom holds their own belief in what is wrong or right not based on what is fed to them by what the general public allows themselves to be brainwashed with.Source: Urban Dictionary